TECHNOLOGY

New directions for hard-rock cutting

Mining equipment manufacturers and research facilities are working to improve and innovate hard-rock cutting machines, finds Jax Jacobsen

An operator using radio remote control for an Epiroc Mobile Miner 22H in an underground mine

An operator using radio remote control for an Epiroc Mobile Miner 22H in an underground mine

OEMs and researchers are reimagining what hard-rock cutting equipment can do. This is to meet the demands of mining companies that are confronted with the challenges of having to dig deeper to find deposits...

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